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An origin in the local Universe for some short g-ray bursts
December 15, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.991-993
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NEWS FEATURE: "Natural disasters: The chaos to come"
December 15, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.903
Editor's Summary: A year of living dangerously
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The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe
December 15, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.1008-1012
Editor's Summary: Written in stone
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One Size Didn't Fit All for Early Dinosaur, Study Says
December 15, 2005 National Geographic News
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Stem-cell pioneer accused of faking data
December 15, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
South Korean television airs unconfirmed allegations over landmark research
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The Mirecki Files
December 14, 2005 Michelle Malkin
the two alleged attackers of University of Kansas professor Paul Mirecki are still on the loose
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Mapping the Invisible
December 14, 2005 SEED: Science Is Culture
researchers create images of dark matter distribution
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Human Split from Apes Marked by Subtle Shifts in Gene Function
December 14, 2005 Live Science
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Humans in England May Go Back 700,000 Years
December 14, 2005 Red Orbit (Associated Press)
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Fake pottery buries theory of early start for Christianity
December 14, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
Dutch artefacts are not what they seem
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First northern Europeans arrived early
December 14, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
stone tools in England push back date of arrival by 200,000 years
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Stem-cell scientist asks for retraction
December 14, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
US partner urges Korean cloner to retract landmark paper
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Evolution of insect flight muscle structure as revealed by the high-flux X-ray of SPring-8
December 14, 2005 lightsources.org
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Future of Conservatism: Darwin or Design?
December 12, 2005 Human Events Online
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Kissing Cousins
December 12, 2005 New York Times
chimp-human hybrids
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The Two Tasks: Redeeming the Soul, Redeeming the Mind
December 12, 2005 National Faculty Leadership Conference
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Key brain gene shows evolution in humans
December 12, 2005 physorg.com (United Press International)
Duke University researchers say they've discovered the first brain regulatory gene that shows clear evidence of evolution from lower primates to humans.
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Intelligent Design opponents willing to debate
December 12, 2005 Iowa State Daily
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Book
The Nature of Scientific Evidence: Statistical, Philosophical, and Empirical Considerations
December 12, 2005 University of Chicago Press
see also Amazon
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Book
Travels in Four Dimensions: The Enigmas of Space and Time
December 12, 2005 Oxford University Press
see also Amazon
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review: November 21, 2005
December 12, 2005 Universe Today
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review: August 5, 2005
December 12, 2005 California Literary Review
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Anti-creationism professor: Resignation was forced
December 11, 2005 Mirecki recently quit as department head, remains professor
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Students join debate on intelligent design
December 11, 2005 Kansas City Star
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The meaning of life
December 11, 2005 Guardian (UK) 100 of the world's great thinkers answered the same big question, and yes, aliens are involved
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How lightbulbs went on over their heads: Scientific discovery of the 20th century, as researchers wrote it
December 11, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle
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Full splendour of 'lost' archaeopteryx revealed
December 10, 2005 New Scientist, n.2529
a recently rediscovered specimen of the prehistoric flying creature reveals that it was even more dinosaur-like than we thought
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Nobel laureate admits string theory is in trouble
December 10, 2005 New Scientist, n.2529, p.6
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Mountain clue to Earth's biggest extinction
December 10, 2005 New Scientist, n.2529, p.23
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'Design' critics often employ straw men
December 10, 2005 Rocky Mountain News
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New Ocean Forming in Africa
December 10, 2005 CBS News (Associated Press)
This is unprecedented in scientific history because we usually see the split after it has happened. But here we are watching the phenomenon.
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Professor blasts KU, sheriffs investigation
December 10, 2005 Lawrence Journal-World
Mirecki says he may sue university
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Syllabus
December 9, 2005 Sharon Lemburg
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False Information on Intelligent Design Course Given to Board
December 9, 2005 Patric Hedlund
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"Genome sequence, comparative analysis and haplotype structure of the domestic dog"
December 8, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.803-819Editor's Summary: The Dog Genome
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Man's best friend shares most genes with humans
December 8, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle full genome sequence to be published today
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Boxer becomes first dog to have DNA precisely sequenced
December 8, 2005 New Scientist, n.2529, p.6
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"The importance of sequence diversity in the aggregation and evolution of proteins"
December 8, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.878-881
- Editor's Summary: Keeping proteins apart
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Astrophysics: Is a doomsday catastrophe likely?
December 8, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.754
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A lithospheric instability origin for Columbia River flood basalts and Wallowa Mountains uplift in northeast Oregon
December 8, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.842-845
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Report Says States Aim Low in Science Classes
December 8, 2005 New York Times
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Audiomartini
December 8, 2005 Bad Psychics
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Religious intolerance in Kansas
December 8, 2005 townhall.com
Dear Professor Mirecki ...
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Kansas bigot invents crazy attack story
December 7, 2005 blog
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What Happened to Paul Mirecki?
December 7, 2005 blog
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KU professor steps down as head of Religious Studies
December 7, 2005 Wichita Eagle, Kansas
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Images suggest Saturn moon geologically active
December 7, 2005 CNN (Associated Press)
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Scientists Decipher DNA of Dogs
December 7, 2005 Live Science (Associated Press)
- Editor's Summary: The Dog Genome
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Detailed New Images of the San Andreas Fault
December 7, 2005 Live Science
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Similar stem cells in insect and human gut
December 7, 2005 EurekAlert!